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Characterization of green roof components: Measurements of thermal and hydrological properties

Journal

BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT
Volume 56, Issue -, Pages 78-85

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2012.02.024

Keywords

Green roofs; Characterization; Sorption isotherms; Porosimetry; Thermal conductivity; Evapotranspiration

Funding

  1. French Research National Agency (ANR) through the Habitat intelligent et solaire photovoltaique program (project AGROBAT) [ANR-09-HABISOL-001]
  2. Poitou-Charentes region through the excellence environnementale project

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In this study, three of the main physical properties of green roofs were experimentally investigated to determine some of the key green roof modeling parameters. First, the thermo-physical properties of green roofs were characterized by correlating the thermal conductivity of the substrate with the water content for different substrates and maximum water capacities. Next, the moisture storage was characterized using the dynamic vapor sorption technique to determine both the sorption and desorption isotherms for three different temperatures as well as the moisture buffer capacity. Third, the microstructural properties of green roof substrate were characterized using mercury intrusion porosimetry to measure the porosity range of the substrate and to compare this porosity range with different concrete porosities. In addition to these characterizations, the evapotranspiration term, which is very important in the water balance, was measured. The few studies found in literature provide the expression of the evapotranspiration term for a watered grass and vegetated areas on a large scale. In this study, this term is expressed for the experimentally studied green roof complex (substrate + vegetation). The ultimate objective of these experiments is to estimate the parameters used as input data in the developed green roof model to evaluate the energy performance of a building. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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